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A 43-biomarker comprehensive health panel inspired by WHOOP Advanced Labs — a deep look at metabolism, cardiovascular risk, hormones, liver, kidney and inflammation.
hs-CRP is one of the most valuable markers for preventive cardiovascular screening. It detects the subtle inflammation that may precede heart disease by years.
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Check your own valueThis test uses a highly sensitive assay to detect low concentrations of CRP that standard CRP tests cannot measure. It reflects subtle, chronic inflammation associated with vascular health.
Even mildly elevated hs-CRP may be associated with increased cardiovascular risk. It provides important information beyond traditional cholesterol testing for heart disease risk assessment. Consult your healthcare provider.
Testing may be recommended as part of cardiovascular risk assessment, especially if you have moderate risk factors such as family history, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure.
Low hs-CRP levels indicate low systemic inflammation and are generally associated with lower cardiovascular risk.
Elevated hs-CRP may not cause direct symptoms but indicates chronic low-grade inflammation that may contribute to cardiovascular disease over time.
Low hs-CRP indicates low cardiovascular risk. Maintain heart-healthy lifestyle.
Elevated hs-CRP indicates increased cardiovascular risk. Consider statins, anti-inflammatory diet, and cardiovascular risk assessment.
Low hs-CRP indicates low cardiovascular risk. Maintain heart-healthy lifestyle.
Elevated hs-CRP indicates increased cardiovascular risk. Consider statins, anti-inflammatory diet, and cardiovascular risk assessment.
Regular exercise, a Mediterranean-style diet, maintaining a healthy weight, and not smoking may help lower hs-CRP levels. Stress management and adequate sleep also contribute to reducing chronic inflammation.
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hs-CRP (High Sensitivity CRP)
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